Tom Cruise
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- The Fanciful Norwegian
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Dunno about Scientology, but they've got similarly disreputable links.
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David Thomson sounds off on the whole Tom Cruise-Paramount rift: http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/film ... 359730.ece
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Old news all around, but some very funny stuff from Noah Baumbach and the New Yorker.
- flyonthewall2983
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From imdb.com:
MGM announced today that United Artists, the classic studio recently thought to be officially defunct, will be reborn once again - with Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner at the helm. According to a statement released by MGM, Cruise and Wagner (who formed the Cruise/Wagner production company in 1993) will drive the re-establishment of the studio, with Wagner as CEO overseeing day-to-day operations and Cruise starring in and producing films for the studio. In addition to setting the production slate, Cruise and Wagner will also hold "substantial ownership" in the studio, which was originally founded 85 years ago by Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford and D.W. Griffith. The original United Artists' vision was to create a studio run by creative talent for creative talent as a way to help foster filmmaking outside the regimented studio system, a sentiment that was echoed in today's press release by all parties involved. Harry E. Sloan, Chairman and CEO of MGM, stated, "Partnering with Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner, we have the ideal creative foundation from which to reintroduce the United Artists brand… United Artists is once again the haven for independent filmmakers and a vital resource in developing quality filmed entertainment consistent with MGM's modern studio model." Cruise and Wagner also expressed their commitment to maintaining United Artists' unique vision, with Cruise stating, "It's our desire to create an environment where filmmakers can thrive and see their visions realized," and Wagner saying, "This is a great opportunity for Tom and me to re-establish the United Artists brand and to work closely with the creative community. As studio partner-operators, we will provide a supportive environment and infrastructure for filmmakers that will allow them to do their best work." The agreement between MGM and Cruise/Wagner, effective immediately, will have the new UA set to produce four films each year (a number that may increase in the future), with marketing and distribution handled by MGM. No new projects have yet been announced.
- colinr0380
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- colinr0380
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A Tom Cruise explaining the wonders of Scientology video. Does anyone else get the strange feeling that Cruise has just retreated into his character from Magnolia?
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David Ehrenstein
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Batshit crazy doesn't begin to describe this loon.
When he takes the gas pipe I just hope Katie and Suri aren't in the car.
And now for your reading pleasure . .
When he takes the gas pipe I just hope Katie and Suri aren't in the car.
And now for your reading pleasure . .
- Antoine Doinel
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For whatever it's worth, Andrew Morton also asserts Cruise's heterosexual status in his unauthorized biography. Here are Salon's excerpts of the best bits.
- colinr0380
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I would love if a couple of muddy, soaked workers proudly knocked on Cruise's door and say his meadow of wildflowers was finished only for him to say "Yeeaahh, I've gone cold on the whole 'meadow of wildflowers' idea - you wouldn't be able to hook up a solid gold fountain that sprays chocolate milkshake instead of water would you?"Page 153-154: Tom and Nicole shared a "fantasy of running through a meadow of wildflowers together." Eager to please his recruit, Miscavige "decided to make his dream come true. A team of twenty Sea Org disciples was set to work digging, hoeing, and planting wheat grass and wildflower seed near the Cruises' bungalow. Former Scientologist Maureen Bolstad recalled working until early in the morning in the mud and pouring rain." Sounds implausible, but Morton quotes another former Scientologist, Karen Pressley, as saying: "the story of the meadow for Tom and Nicole is absolutely true. I was there."
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It's amazing how a guy can talk for nine minutes without actually saying a goddamn thing. Scientologists must use this video to lull potential members to sleep before injecting them with thetan juice.colinr0380 wrote:A Tom Cruise explaining the wonders of Scientology video. Does anyone else get the strange feeling that Cruise has just retreated into his character from Magnolia?
I actually wonder how much more damage he'll allow his image to take until he decides to swear off Scientology and dedicate his life to bringing them down. But he may be so far in his own media and Scientology controlled cocoon that he has no fucking clue.
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- colinr0380
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Dignity? Figures that the first positive thing domino has said in days is in support of Cruise's looniness!domino harvey wrote:Guys, Tom Cruise is so awesome, what more could you possibly want from a celebrity?
Domino Harvey on Southland Tales thread to myself that I'm now throwing back at him! wrote:You really have to struggle to work on this sow's ear, fella
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Gawker takes a stand of sorts against the legal threats of the Church Of Scientology.